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Recalls this week: high chairs, dumbbells

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[June 09, 2012]  (AP) -- Products being recalled this week include about 35,000 convertible high chairs that pose a falling risk for children and folding deck chairs that can't hold their specified weight. A line of defective dumbbells and gel packs are also being recalled.

Here's a closer look at the products:

CONVERTIBLE HIGH CHAIRS

DETAILS: Evenflo high chairs that convert from a high chair to toddler-size table and chair. The models being recalled include Dottie Lime with model number 29111259, Dottie Rose with model number 29111271, and Marianna with model number 29111234. They were sold at Toys R US and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. locations between December 2011 and June 2012.

WHY: The activity tray on the high chair can unexpectedly detach and allow an unrestrained child to fall.

INCIDENTS: 18 reports of trays detaching, including eight reports of children falling and sustaining bumps and bruises.

HOW MANY: About 35,000.

FOR MORE: Call Evenflo at 800-233-5921 or visit http://safety.evenflo.com/.

FOLDING DECK CHAIRS

DETAILS: West Marine deluxe deck chairs. The folding deck chairs have metal legs and light-colored wood armrests and model number 13110341 is printed on a coated paper tag attached to the chair frame. They were sold at West Marine stores, through catalog sales, and online from February 2012 to May 2012.

WHY: The chair cannot support the stated weight capacity.

INCIDENTS: Six incidents of the chairs collapsing under too much weight, but no reported injuries.

HOW MANY: About 1,200.

FOR MORE: Call West Marine at 800-262-8464 or visit www.westmarine.com.

BOWFLEX DUMBBELLS

DETAILS: Bowflex SelectTech 1090 Dumbbells distributed by Nautilus Inc. The black steel dumbbells are sold in pairs and can have a weight capacity of 10 to 90 pounds. The word `BOWFLEX' is written in grey along the top of each handle. A selector dial on each end of the cradle lists weights in red, starting at 10 and increasing in increments of five. The red Bowflex logo is at the center of the dial. This recall involves units with a date-of-manufacture code in the serial number in the range of 1111 through 1136. They were sold from May 2011 through August 2011.

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WHY: The weight selector dial on the units can fail, causing weight plates to fall when the dumbbell is lifted from its cradle, posing an injury hazard.

INCIDENTS: 16 reports of the weight selector dial failing, including three reports of foot or leg injuries.

HOW MANY: About 17,000.

FOR MORE: Call Nautilus at 800-416-7271 or visit www.bowflex.com

FREEZER GEL PACKS

DETAILS: Cryofreeze ice/hot packs and Arctic Zone ice packs used to keep food hot or cold. The packs are gel-filled plastic pouches with either transparent or opaque sealed wrappers. The gel packs were sold separately and with a variety of lunch boxes, coolers and thermal carriers. They were sold between July 2007 and December 2008.

WHY: If the packs become damaged, they can leak gel that could contain diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, which can cause illness if ingested in large amounts.

INCIDENTS: No reported incidents.

HOW MANY: About 880,000.

FOR MORE: Call California Innovations at 800-722-2545, send email to ci-recall@ca-innovations.com, or visit www.californiainnovations.com

[Associated Press]

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